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Took Snowy out on a search mission

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Someone has stupidly left their camera bag with dslr and lenses in a side road on Skye (he lives in Perth).

I was contacted about it late last night via a photography forum, so I offered to drive over to the location (30 mile round trip) to look for it.

I took Snowy over the hill road to Struan early this morning, nudging sheep out of the way etc to get there.

I'd love to say that the bag was just where the guy left it but alas it wasn't there.

I've spread word locally incase someone has heard of it being picked up. It may be the police now have it although they haven't got back to him yet.

Poor Snowy is splattered in mud etc and only had a bath two days ago. He handled the single track, undulating road very well.

 

I hope the guy gets his camera gear back, an expensive loss if he doesn't  :( 

Sorry for the photographer. 

 

Good to hear that Snowy has been allowed to get a bit grimy, after all that foam stuff :giggle:

Look on it as (a) good deed that will improve your karma and (B) a chance to test out how durable the new decals are. 

 

But why is Snowy muddy and grimy. Don't those big white woolly things work like the rollers in a car wash when you drive through them?

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Those big white wooly things leave their doings all over the road. We were dodging them left, right and centre. Not quite what I had in mind for my day off work  :giggle:

Doing Dodging sounds good fun :-)

Glad you and Snowy had a nice trip out, and I hope the photographer is soon reunited with his missing equipment.

 

I wonder if his insurance company will cough up if he has to make a claim??  :think:

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Still not been found as far as I'm aware.

Bit careless of the owner just 'casually' leaving all that equipment just lying around.  :think:

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